Emotions ran high as the Top 3 finalists lost a combined total of 440 pounds, and the Season 14 breakout star, 13-... Show More »

Emotions ran high as the Top 3 finalists lost a combined total of 440 pounds, and the Season 14 breakout star, 13-year-old Biingo, fulfilled his dream of becoming a baseball player. Jillian Michaels' teacher's pet, Danni Allen, took home $250,000 as the newly crowned Biggest Loser, and the at-home finalists showcased dramatic physical transformations -- all capping off a "Challenge America" season that will be hard to top next spring. The good news is, Jillian -- who returned this season after a year-long hiatus -- will be back again for more.

It wasn't our favorite PLL finale -- the red coat reveal wasn't a true reveal, it was more speculatio... Show More »

It wasn't our favorite PLL finale -- the red coat reveal wasn't a true reveal, it was more speculation. Toby being good and working on the A Team to protect Spencer and her friends should have come as a surprise to no one. And the contents of Detective Wilden's trunk was left for Season 4. But one thing we did like is that Mona seems to have been set up to be a part of the Liars next season. Great idea.

The Season 1 finale of "Deception" revealed the identity of Vivian Bowers' killer (you can find out here if you'... Show More »

The Season 1 finale of "Deception" revealed the identity of Vivian Bowers' killer (you can find out here if you're curious). But the whys and wherefores were left for Season 2, which the show probably isn't getting. It's unfortunate that the viewers aren't going to get any explanation for the crime -- but at least they know whodunit.

This show got off to a less-than-stellar start, but it found a groove and turned into a surprisingly cute and funny show.... Show More »

This show got off to a less-than-stellar start, but it found a groove and turned into a surprisingly cute and funny show. It's a shame there probably will not be a Season 2, since the Season 1 finale dropped the bomb that Becca's baby is not D.B.'s -- it's Marshall's. Ruh roh.

A sneaky-sweet story about Mother's Day and the greatest musical number about learning the Torah ever in a sitcom was a great way to end the season for FOX's show, which fortunately will be back for another year next fall.

While the Season 3 finale wasn't the most thrilling or elegant episode of the smash hit zombie drama, it conta... Show More »

While the Season 3 finale wasn't the most thrilling or elegant episode of the smash hit zombie drama, it contained enough action, gruesome deaths (we'll miss you Andrea, no matter what anyone says) and bold explorations of the show's central "kill or die" dilemma (Carl! no!) to keep us hungry for Season 4.

The "Go On" finale highlighted the best of the show -- the camaraderie between the group members, as they helped Ryan take the... Show More »

The "Go On" finale highlighted the best of the show -- the camaraderie between the group members, as they helped Ryan take the step of scattering his wife's ashes. Of course, that went horribly awry -- there was a fake scattering involving cake mix and then the real ashes ended up being dumped in a gas station parking lot -- but it was a satisfying ending. Which is good, since the show was canceled (boooooo, NBC. Boooooo).

The one-hour "New Normal" finale featured the baby name -- Sawyer Collins -- a birth of said baby, and a beach weddin... Show More »

The one-hour "New Normal" finale featured the baby name -- Sawyer Collins -- a birth of said baby, and a beach wedding for David and Bryan with just the core cast members present. Goldie also decided not to re-marry Clay, because she needs to keep moving foward. If this sitcom doesn't get renewed, it was a lovely ending to a solid first season.

The irreverent animated comedy nailed it with the two-part Season 4 finale "Sea Tunt." Hilarious guest turns from Eugene Mirm... Show More »

The irreverent animated comedy nailed it with the two-part Season 4 finale "Sea Tunt." Hilarious guest turns from Eugene Mirman as Cheryl's philanthropic brother Cecil, Kristen Schaal as his sarcastic girlfriend Tiffy and Jon Hamm as inept madman Captain Murphy added to the fun of a finale that also featured a major reveal (Lana's pregnant!) that should have a big impact on the ISIS crew next season.

The two-part Season 4 finale only reinforced just why the Cul-de-Sac Crew deserved a second chance at their new home, TB... Show More »

The two-part Season 4 finale only reinforced just why the Cul-de-Sac Crew deserved a second chance at their new home, TBS. The show managed to stay laugh-out-loud funny while still honestly exploring Travis and Laurie's awkward attempts at a relationship and Jules' coping with dad Chick's early Alzheimer's. More than earning its fifth season, the show with the bad title reminded that it has the biggest heart. We'll drink to that.

We're going to need The CW to pick this show up for Season 2, pronto. Sebastian and Maggie hooking up was a ... Show More »

We're going to need The CW to pick this show up for Season 2, pronto. Sebastian and Maggie hooking up was a major surprise -- and we got the first mention of a 'Sex and the City' character, Stanford, so we're going to need to see all the aftermath of that. Mostly, though, we just want to know what happens when Walt's countdown-to-adulthood ends and Bennet decides he's no longer jailbait.

This finale left us with so many questions for next season. Can Frank actually shape up so that he doesn't die of liv... Show More »

This finale left us with so many questions for next season. Can Frank actually shape up so that he doesn't die of liver failure? Is Jimmy/Steve gone from Fiona's life forever, clearing the way for her and her cute new boss? Will Lip actually get to enjoy his free ride to MIT, or will Ian using his name and stats to enlist screw everything up? We can't wait to see what the Gallghers have in store next year.

Talk about an implosion. Marty's deal with Pinkus gets blown up by Clyde, who is all butt-hurt over not feeling a... Show More »

Talk about an implosion. Marty's deal with Pinkus gets blown up by Clyde, who is all butt-hurt over not feeling appreciated and is taking Carlson to Monica's firm. Jeannie finally addresses the "I love yous" between Marty and herself, only to be completely blown off. And Doug the Gug gets married (!) and decides to stay at Galweather-Stern. What's to become of everyone's favorite dysfunctional consulting pod next year?

The hour-long Season 3 finale broke ratings records for A&E and beat out "American Idol" by a long shot. But overall, it was a pretty uneventful episode, with the most groundbreaking moments being Willie Robertson's tumbles off of a surfboard and a Segway.

Since the cast hadn't settled their Season 4 contract negotiations with the network yet, there was a bit of a closure feeling to the Hawaiian vacation finale that could have easily marked the end of the series. But alas, Season 4 is on its way, which makes all parties involved -- viewers included -- "Happy, happy, happy!"

Michelle Lezniak Franklin took home the top prize for Season 11, after the judges just loved her Urban-huntress final... Show More »

Michelle Lezniak Franklin took home the top prize for Season 11, after the judges just loved her Urban-huntress final collection -- particularly her bleeding-heart sweater. Not something we would necessarily wear, but a daring piece nonetheless.

The election is over and Peter is the new governor of Illinois -- but did he come by it honestly? The show only confir... Show More »

The election is over and Peter is the new governor of Illinois -- but did he come by it honestly? The show only confirms 30,000 votes are fraudulent, but we suspect it may turn out there were more ballot boxes tampered with. And Will and Kalinda are the only ones who know. But in bigger news, Alicia is striking off on her own with Cary to form Florrick, Agos and Associates. Huzzah!

King Horik rejects a compromise over the land, pitting Jarl Borg against Ragnar in a showdown -- with Rollo choosing Borg ov... Show More »

King Horik rejects a compromise over the land, pitting Jarl Borg against Ragnar in a showdown -- with Rollo choosing Borg over his brother. Along the way, Ragnar falls prey to Aslaug's feminine wiles and gets her pregnant. Ruh roh.

Well ... one way to end a season is to kill off everybody. Very few characters were left standing after Ryan's fi... Show More »

Well ... one way to end a season is to kill off everybody. Very few characters were left standing after Ryan's final showdown with Joe -- including, it would appear, Joe. We've got our doubts as to whether the notorious serial killer is actually dead, and meanwhile, Ryan and Claire are both hanging onto their lives by a thread after a vicious stabbing. This show is just laugh-out-loud feel-good fun times.

Can a finale be both frustrating and excellent? If the answer is yes, "Bones" had a great finale. Christopher Pelant made us w... Show More »

Can a finale be both frustrating and excellent? If the answer is yes, "Bones" had a great finale. Christopher Pelant made us want to rip our hair out and scream -- and we didn't get that Booth/Brennan engagement -- but the episode was extremely entertaining.

Easily one of the best finales of the year, "The Americans" ended with a (literal) bang, bringing Philip and Elizabeth... Show More »

Easily one of the best finales of the year, "The Americans" ended with a (literal) bang, bringing Philip and Elizabeth back together and setting up multiple stories for Season 2. It couldn't have been better.

Ron Swanson¿s going to be a dad. Does anything else really need to be said? Sure, the Season 5 finale also saw ... Show More »

Ron Swanson¿s going to be a dad. Does anything else really need to be said? Sure, the Season 5 finale also saw Leslie attempt to fight off every Pawnee citizen she¿s gone toe-to-toe with this year, Tom receive (and reject) an offer to sell Rent-A-Swag, and April get accepted into veterinary school; all exciting in their own right. But it took just six little words to put this finale in the win column and make us pray for a Season 6 from NBC. We repeat: Ron Swanson¿s going to be a dad.

Jane believes he's getting very close to figuring out who Red John is, having narrowed his suspect list to seven ... Show More »

Jane believes he's getting very close to figuring out who Red John is, having narrowed his suspect list to seven people. But in a jaw-dropper of a twist, Red John anticipates all seven names, leaving Jane so rattled that it's hard to see what his next move will be.

Even a cliffhanger ending -- Marta's daughter Natalie pulls a gun on crime boss Nicholae Schiller, wrongly believing he' responsible for her father's death -- won't be enough to convince ABC to renew this low-rated attempt at cable style drama on network TV. The sad truth: It just wasn't good enough.

It's unclear if "Teen Mom 2" is coming back for a fifth season, and maybe that's a good thing. With the person ... Show More »

It's unclear if "Teen Mom 2" is coming back for a fifth season, and maybe that's a good thing. With the person lives of Jenelle Evans and other former "Moms" constantly in the news, they don't need an MTV reality show to track their ups and downs -- that's what the internet is for. Maybe it's time for MTV to finally put this series to rest, and stop turning teen moms into reality stars.

For this season, "Introduction to Advanced Finality" was a perfectly good episode. It told a story, and there were a few f... Show More »

For this season, "Introduction to Advanced Finality" was a perfectly good episode. It told a story, and there were a few funny jokes along the way. Unfortunately, this is not the standard to which we hold "Community." When you consider the paintball episodes and full-on insanity that ended the previous few season, Season 4's ender pales in comparison. At least the show didn't commit a cardinal sin by making the Darkest Timeline real. That would have literally destroyed the whole show.

Hilary Duff and Marilu Henner guest starred in a typically lowbrow finale for the crass comedy that keeps chuggin... Show More »

Hilary Duff and Marilu Henner guest starred in a typically lowbrow finale for the crass comedy that keeps chugging along. Besides Henner's hot grandma character sleeping with Ashton Kutcher's womanizer, the big development was Jake (Angus T. Jones) heading to Japan and saying goodbye to father Alan (Jon Cryer). The "half man" of the title was a bad boy behind the scenes this year and could be done with the show for good. But we'll find out for sure in Season 11. Yay?

This was an odd one, even for "Glee." The only parts that felt "final" in this finale were the New Directions' win at Regi... Show More »

This was an odd one, even for "Glee." The only parts that felt "final" in this finale were the New Directions' win at Regionals and the Wemma wedding. Otherwise, we left Rachel in limbo at her audition, Blaine inexplicably decided not to propose to Kurt, and a bunch of characters simply didn't show. With no conclusions and no real cliffhangers, this did nothing to set up Season 4.

"Person of Interest" continues to become more complex and intriguing as each season goes on, and this year was no... Show More »

"Person of Interest" continues to become more complex and intriguing as each season goes on, and this year was no different. Its Season 2 finale, "God Mode," earned major points for answering questions with more questions in a completely satisfying way. The Machine's sentience is an intriguing issue Finch and Reese will have to grapple with in Season 3, and there are enough plotlines left open to make the CBS drama's return necessary viewing later this year.

In the "Survivor" finale, John Cochran, the self-proclaimed nerd and huge fan of the show, won the million dollar... Show More »

In the "Survivor" finale, John Cochran, the self-proclaimed nerd and huge fan of the show, won the million dollars in a unanimous vote, making him only the third unanimous winner in "Survivor" history. Congrats, Cochran.

"Revenge" has been all over the place in Season 2. Some of the stories were way too over the top, even for a crazy soap. But... Show More »

"Revenge" has been all over the place in Season 2. Some of the stories were way too over the top, even for a crazy soap. But the finale tied everything up in a satisfying way and set up multiple cliffhangers and storylines for Season 3 -- Emily told Jack her secret! Conrad has been working with the Initiative! Victoria's son is back! Charlotte is about to become a single mother!

Sure, there wasn't much actual logic in the "90210" series finale (how long does it take firemen to show up to a bombing?... Show More »

Sure, there wasn't much actual logic in the "90210" series finale (how long does it take firemen to show up to a bombing???). But were you expecting that? We instead got a thoroughly satisfying set of conclusions to all of the characters' plots. Love was in the air, and Annie and Liam ended the show engaged.

After eight seasons of hearing about her, viewers finally got to put a face to the Mother in the final scene o... Show More »

After eight seasons of hearing about her, viewers finally got to put a face to the Mother in the final scene of the season. Which is great and everything, but we still have serious questions about when Ted will get to meet his future wife.

Max and Caroline have found their cupcake shop. The two entrepreneurs were cleaning out a storage room at the diner wh... Show More »

Max and Caroline have found their cupcake shop. The two entrepreneurs were cleaning out a storage room at the diner when they discovered it had a window to the outside and *presto* walk-up cupcake window.

As a standard "Castle" episode, "Watershed" was actually pretty dull. The case of the week was forgettable, and the serious m... Show More »

As a standard "Castle" episode, "Watershed" was actually pretty dull. The case of the week was forgettable, and the serious mood killed most of the fun Castle-Beckett banter. But who cares about all of that? How can you even think about everything else when Rick Castle ends the season by pulling out a ring and proposing to Kate Beckett?

There was a lot of funny happening at Cece's wedding, like a badger on the loose and Nick and Jess falling from the ce... Show More »

There was a lot of funny happening at Cece's wedding, like a badger on the loose and Nick and Jess falling from the ceiling. But Winston was totally the season finale MVP -- "Could you please call an ambulance? I'm about to bleed out."

"The Mindy Project" really hit a groove in the second half of its first season and came to a close with a hilariou... Show More »

"The Mindy Project" really hit a groove in the second half of its first season and came to a close with a hilarious and eventful half-hour. Mindy decided to head to Haiti with boyfriend Pastor Casey, while Danny decided to slow down his reconciliation with ex-wife Christina. The will they/won't they between Mindy and Danny is intriguing but as long as Mindy Kaling and Chris Messina are as funny and inspired as they were this season, we'll be hooked on this "Project."

Oliver Queen does not handle failure well, and after this season's finale we're sure to see a pretty spectacular spi... Show More »

Oliver Queen does not handle failure well, and after this season's finale we're sure to see a pretty spectacular spiral. He, Diggle, and Felicity managed to disarm Malcolm Merlyn's device, which was set to destroy the Glades with a man-made earthquake. But what they didn't realize was that Merlyn had a back-up device. It detonated near CNRI, and when Tommy raced there to save Laurel from his father's terrorist attack, he was buried in the rubble. Oliver got there too late to save his best friend, and they said a teary goodbye. Read more about the devastating loss here.

The "Supernatural" finale was everything we'd dreamed it would be, with Jared Padalecki turning out the performanc... Show More »

The "Supernatural" finale was everything we'd dreamed it would be, with Jared Padalecki turning out the performance of a lifetime and the Winchester boys finally making very clear that they are each other's first priorities. The shocking twist came when Dean stopped Sam from completing the final trial, sure that it would kill him. As they stumbled outside the church, Sam clearly very ill, they looked up to see lights falling from the sky: The angels, falling to earth. Metatron had completed his spellwork, sending all of the angels plummeting out of heaven.

Can Seattle Grace/Grey Sloan Memorial just shut down already? They managed to get through a relentless hurricane... Show More »

Can Seattle Grace/Grey Sloan Memorial just shut down already? They managed to get through a relentless hurricane that shut down the power and the back-up generators, and led to a bus flipping (and exploding!) right in front of the hospital ... but, proving that nothing good can ever happen, it appears that Chief Weber is currently lying dead in the flooded basement, electrocuted. Sigh. In less tragic news, Meredith and Derek named their new son Bailey, which is super cute. But again: Dead chief.

In what is no big surprise after the final performances, Candice Glover was crowned the Season 12 winner. We're e... Show More »

In what is no big surprise after the final performances, Candice Glover was crowned the Season 12 winner. We're excited to see what each of the Top 5 girls does next, because any and all of them could have great careers in music.

What could¿ve been a major obstacle for Penny and Leonard¿s relationship, with Leonard offered a four-month excu... Show More »

What could¿ve been a major obstacle for Penny and Leonard¿s relationship, with Leonard offered a four-month excursion with Stephen Hawking, just proved how solid this couple has become. Penny encouraged Leonard¿s professional growth and offered to care for a freaked-out and jealous Sheldon in his stead. A lovelorn Raj (dumped by Kate Micucci¿s Lucy) spoke his first sober words to Penny in a breakthrough moment for the character. Another solid ending for America¿s number one comedy.

Although "The Office" was long past its peak as a show, parts of the final season and especially the finale were a great ... Show More »

Although "The Office" was long past its peak as a show, parts of the final season and especially the finale were a great reminder of what it could be when things were really humming. Steve Carell did in fact return for one last appearance, but his presence did nothing to take away from the wonderful sendoff for the rest of the show's characters. It was a masterful blend of laughs and emotion.

Mystic Falls is going to look very different next year. Elena cured Katherine, giving her the one thing she fear... Show More »

Mystic Falls is going to look very different next year. Elena cured Katherine, giving her the one thing she fears most: her mortality. Jeremy is alive again, but Bonnie sacrificed her own life to reanimate him. Matt and Rebekah are on a European jaunt that's sure to inspire plenty of sexy fan fiction. Damon and Elena are finally together together, with no sire bond to make it feel icky. And most importantly, Stefan is currently drowning at the bottom of the river, because he was locked in a box by his doppelganger, Silas. Don't you just hate when that happens?

Aren't you happy The CW renewed this one before the finale aired? The thoroughly unresolved ending -- a ki... Show More »

Aren't you happy The CW renewed this one before the finale aired? The thoroughly unresolved ending -- a kidnapped Vincent, questionable paternity for Catherine, Gabe shot and maybe dead -- is bad enough when we have to wait a summer. Waiting forever would be nothing short of torture after a pretty epic season finale.

So it turns out the hero of the CIA mole arc was David Rosen -- and even he had to sell a piece of his soul to get his caree... Show More »

So it turns out the hero of the CIA mole arc was David Rosen -- and even he had to sell a piece of his soul to get his career back and make Defiance a thing of the past once and for all. Honestly, though, we're still shaking our heads at the last-second reveal that Joe Morton is Olivia's dad.

Season 7 of the BBC's "Doctor Who" revival saved the best for last with a gripping episode that explained the myster... Show More »

Season 7 of the BBC's "Doctor Who" revival saved the best for last with a gripping episode that explained the mystery of the Doctor's latest companion, Clara (a.k.a. the Impossible Girl), and revealed the Doctor's biggest secret with a last second introduction of guest star John Hurt as a shadowy figure from some point in the Doctor's time stream. It's the 50th anniversary of the Doctor Who character on TV, and this finale perfectly set-up what looks to be a blockbuster anniversary special scheduled for November.

This episode was more about the goodbyes than anything else. Bill Hader got a thorough and insane send-off for h... Show More »

This episode was more about the goodbyes than anything else. Bill Hader got a thorough and insane send-off for his Stefon character, while Fred Armisen ended the show with a sing-along. Some fun cameos (particularly Amy Poehler and Jennifer Garner) and host Ben Affleck made this work, even if many of the sketches obviously were just waiting for vacation to start.

The series finale saw the arrival of Jeff and Audrey's daughter and the wedding of Adam and Jennifer -- PLU... Show More »

The series finale saw the arrival of Jeff and Audrey's daughter and the wedding of Adam and Jennifer -- PLUS Russell married Timmy so he could stay in the country and Audrey's pregnant! Exciting stuff.

Norman Bates finally went full-on psycho -- or at least we think he did -- and apparently slit the throat of overly flir... Show More »

Norman Bates finally went full-on psycho -- or at least we think he did -- and apparently slit the throat of overly flirtatious teacher Miss Watson. Meanwhile, Norma revealed she was molested by her own brother and Sheriff Romero took care of the Abernathy problem in an action-packed finale that broke our hearts (poor Emma!) and made us laugh (Norma and Dylan's shooting lesson) in-between all the shocking twists and tawdry turns. That's the kind of show "Bates Motel" became over its first season and we're ready to book a permanent reservation.

In a tear-jerker of a send-off, Adam graduated from high school early so his mom could see it and Cathy made peace with he... Show More »

In a tear-jerker of a send-off, Adam graduated from high school early so his mom could see it and Cathy made peace with her father. Then she passed away at home in her bed, as Paul brought her peonies. *sniffle*

Sundance Channel's quiet, beautiful little gem of a show closed out a six-episode first season with a characteristicall... Show More »

Sundance Channel's quiet, beautiful little gem of a show closed out a six-episode first season with a characteristically artful but also unusually eventful finale. Daniel barely made it through his first week back at home after spending years on Death Row, and ended the season badly beaten by the brother of the woman he was convicted of killing. We still don't know if Daniel is guilty (we'd bet no, at least right now), but we do know "Rectify" is like nothing else on TV, and all the better for it.

There has not been so evenly matched a finale in recent "Dancing with the Stars" history. All four of the fin... Show More »

There has not been so evenly matched a finale in recent "Dancing with the Stars" history. All four of the finalists had a shot at the Mirror Ball, and it was great when the two best dancers -- Zendaya and Kellie Pickler -- waited at the end. Kellie's win wasn't a shock, but it did feel right.

Its massive cliffhanger was a bit too much of tease, but "Grimm" definitely ended its second season with a bang in "Goodnight,... Show More »

Its massive cliffhanger was a bit too much of tease, but "Grimm" definitely ended its second season with a bang in "Goodnight, Sweet Grimm." The episode was full of surprises, and the inclusion of Juliette in the action was a nice twist from the previous two seasons. Fans will definitely be tuning in to find out what happens when "Grimm" returns in its third season in the fall.

Season 4 of the ABC hit comedy wrapped up with a funeral for a character the audience had never met, but that proved t... Show More »

Season 4 of the ABC hit comedy wrapped up with a funeral for a character the audience had never met, but that proved to be a blessing in disguise. As the entire Dunphy-Pritchett clan descended upon Florida to mourn Phil's mom Gracie, fans were treated to a masterclass in subtlety with Ty Burrell's performance. It was just another episode that proved why "Modern Family" is one of TV's highest-rated and cherished comedies around.

Simply put, the "Nashville" finale was a mess -- a brilliant and perfect mess. There was just so much drama! Deacon found ... Show More »

Simply put, the "Nashville" finale was a mess -- a brilliant and perfect mess. There was just so much drama! Deacon found out about Maddie being his daughter and responded with a mean, drunken bender that just might have killed Rayna. Juliette processed the impossible death of her mother. Teddy might become a new daddy from behind bars. And then Gunnar proposed to Scarlett.

In a decidedly ho-hum finale, Mike reveals to Molly that he's secretly gone into business with her shady stepfathe... Show More »

In a decidedly ho-hum finale, Mike reveals to Molly that he's secretly gone into business with her shady stepfather and Mike's boss, Captain Murphy, resolves to win back Mike's mom after she breaks up with him. Not much of a send-off for a show that CBS has renewed but hasn't yet found a spot for on next season's schedule.

On the series finale, Amy called off the wedding and struck off on her big adventure in New Yor... Show More »

On the series finale, Amy called off the wedding and struck off on her big adventure in New York, leaving John home with Ricky for the summer. Adrian and Omar got back together and Grace did a little dance after saying goodbye to Jack one last time.

"Burn Notice" came to a bittersweet end with its series finale, "Reckoning." Season 7 was darker than the rest of the sh... Show More »

"Burn Notice" came to a bittersweet end with its series finale, "Reckoning." Season 7 was darker than the rest of the show's run, and it concluded with many mostly-happy endings: Michael and Fiona live with Charlie in hiding after faking their deaths; Sam and Jesse know their friends live but will never see them again; and Madeline sacrificed herself to save her Westen boys. All in all, heartfelt finale for one of the most fun shows on USA.

NBC's once promising freshman action drama dipped in both ratings and quality in the chaotic second half of the seas... Show More »

NBC's once promising freshman action drama dipped in both ratings and quality in the chaotic second half of the season. Marked by laughable writing, bad acting and preposterous plot twists, the season finale was a great big mess that doesn't inspire much confidence for Season 2.